We only had a few hours to walk around Rome before leaving. We had to check out at noon. We woke up early to go to the Vatican. The plan was to see the St Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museum to see the Sixtine Chapel. The line for the Basilica was so long that we didn't have time to go to the Vatican Museum. I was sad to leave Rome so soon. When we were first planning the trip I didn't want to go to Rome, I wanted to go to Prague. Andre said this was his #1 City to visit and I had to say yes. Paris was my #1 and we were going to Paris. I was quickly in love with Rome and I will definitely return. If anyone is interested in reading a good vatican related book "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown takes place in Rome. The book is great and the movie is awful. I read it a few years ago but, this would have been the perfect book to read in the plane on my way to Rome.
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The line for the Basilica di San Prieto |
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Swiss guard :) love their uniform |
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Pieta by Michelangelo |
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Under this seal on the floor is a part the Vatican Museum |
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The Piazza ready for mass |
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The swiss guards |
After our quick Vatican visit we returned to the hotel to check out and go to the airport. We took the train to Fiuminicio Airport to catch our flight to Barcelona. We decided to go to Barcelona last minute when we were planning our trip. The flight from Rome was very cheap and we both wanted to go. Barcelona was not at the top of our places to see but it was a good opportunity. We decided to spend 2 nights in Barcelona and make our stay in Madrid shorter. This was a good decision. I enjoyed Barcelona a lot more than Madrid. I had a childhood friend who live in Barcelona. He advised us on places to stay. We stayed in Las Ramblas at the "Hotel Royal Ramblas". The hotel was very nice and located in Las Ramblas close to Plaza Catalunya. This is the street with all the "action" in Barcelona. My friend also told us where to have the best tapas and sangria in town. We went to a restaurant called Ciudad Condal. We liked it so much that we wanted to return the next day. The sangria was delicious and I have tried a lot of sangrias!!!! After tasting a lot of items in the menu we were ready for bed.
We walked Las Ramblas all the way to the end to see the Cristobal Colon statue. Along the way many suspicious people approached us. Be careful with your belongings in this area since it is crowded and you get distracted by all the things happening around you. We heard several times people that walked very close to us and they were saying "coke". I am sure that they can sell a lot of drugs to tourist but just keep walking and don't pay attention. I know that many people travel to look for drugs and other illegal things like prostitution. Sadly most local officials now about this but they don't stop it. I always watch the show "locked abroad" and many people have been in jail for stupid reasons. Don't trust anybody. It sounds like a simple advise but I think I have an issue with trust. Because I grew up in an unsafe place I always watch my surroundings and avoid places after dark. Sometimes I feel a little paranoid, but fortunately nothing bad has ever happened to me. I notice people from the US are very relaxed with their belongings, especially women with their purses, and they just trust that no one is going to take it.
After our walk in Las Ramblas, we returned to the hotel to get ready for the next day. That was our only full day in Barcelona and we had a long itinerary.
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Best way to start our days in Spain: a pitcher of sangria |
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Tapas and Sangria |
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Plaza Catalunya |
This is great! I am looking at this hotel now and I am def going to try the rest ;)
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